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π’…±

Cuneiform Sign Ka Times Kid Character

π’…± is the cuneiform sign β€œKA times KID” (Unicode U+12171) used in cuneiform text representations.

U+12171

This page helps you copy and use π’…±, the cuneiform sign KA TIMES KID. You’ll find practical ways to include it in text, plus Unicode-safe copy variations for developers and designers.

Cuneiform Sign Ka Times Kid Character Meaning

π’…± is a Cuneiform symbol identified by Unicode as β€œCuneiform Sign KA TIMES KID” (U+12171). As a named sign, it is primarily used when representing or cataloging cuneiform writing, either for scholarship-oriented layouts, font testing, or typographic mockups. The name indicates its composition/label within cuneiform sign lists (β€œKA” and β€œKID” combined as β€œtimes”), which makes it useful for consistent referencing across documents. Because cuneiform signs are often handled by sign list conventions rather than casual everyday meaning, the most reliable way to use this character is by its Unicode name and code point.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying the character into digital texts that reference cuneiform sign lists by Unicode
  • β€’Testing font or rendering support for the Cuneiform block (U+12171)
  • β€’Labeling educational or research materials that discuss specific cuneiform signs
  • β€’Creating typographic mockups or posters that include cuneiform characters
  • β€’Using the character in developer content pipelines where Unicode code points must be accurate

Examples

π’…± Cuneiform Sign KA Times KID

  • π’…±Unicode: π’…± (U+12171) β€” CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES KID
  • π’…±Font test string: π’…±π’…±π’…±
  • π’…±Sign list reference: see entry for π’…±
  • π’…±Sample cuneiform line includes: π’…±
  • π’…±Designer note: place π’…± in the header

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12171
HTML Entity𒅱
HTML Code𒅱
CSS\12171

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ka Times Kid character mean?

π’…± is a Cuneiform symbol identified by Unicode as β€œCuneiform Sign KA TIMES KID” (U+12171). As a named sign, it is primarily used when representing or cataloging cuneiform writing, either for scholarship-oriented layouts, font testing, or typographic mockups. The name indicates its composition/label within cuneiform sign lists (β€œKA” and β€œKID” combined as β€œtimes”), which makes it useful for consistent referencing across documents. Because cuneiform signs are often handled by sign list conventions rather than casual everyday meaning, the most reliable way to use this character is by its Unicode name and code point.

What is the Unicode code point for π’…±?

π’…± is U+12171.

How can I copy π’…± safely in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒅱

What CSS escape can I use for π’…±?

Use: \\12171

How do I include π’…± in JavaScript strings?

Use: \\u{12171}